Off duty police officers nab robbery suspects, recover firearm

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Off duty SAPS National Intervention Unit (NIU) members intervened when they heard the sound of gunshots while training at St Georges beach early yesterday evening, July 25.

According to police spokesperson, Captain Sandra Janse Van Rensburg, it is alleged that at approximately 17:10, the four officers, on hearing the shots, ran towards the parking area, where they saw an unknown man being robbed by two suspects.

“The members intervened, and with the assistance of another NIU member, both suspects were apprehended.

“The stolen property, cash; cellphone; clothing; cigarettes were found in their possession,” said Janse Van Rensburg.

“A 9mm firearm, one magazine with and four rounds of ammunition and a toy firearm were confiscated.

“Both suspects, aged 28 and 30 years old, were detained on charges of robbery with a firearm, illegally possessing a firearm and ammunition,” added Janse Van Rensburg.

The suspects will appear in the Motherwell magistrate’s court during the week.

Nelson Mandela Bay District Commissioner, Major General Vuyisile Ncata commended the actions of the police officers.

“Even when off duty, our officers remain steadfast in their duty to protect and serve the community they so passionately care for,” added Ncata.

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